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latest upcomming bollywood film Ragini MMS scandal


Bollywood director David Dhavan received special honorary prizes for his contribution to support at a ceremony sponsored by the Kangana Ranaut new film Ragini MMS scandal which I based on a true hidden cam scandal of a Mumbai woman. The awards were part of the Zee TV on the selection of athletes in the country. Kangana Ranaut had arrived on the scene with the family and thanked them especially for a heartfelt speech: I want to especially thank my wife and sons.

She has not only given me three wonderful sons, but she has been my pillar and a statue over the years and been a true inspiration in what I do. So Victoria – THANKS! Beckham not forgot old teammates around the world that he specifically thanked.
Football is about team spirit and no teams that I’ve played with over the years and the support I have received I would not be here today. I’ve been particularly credit identically to get to play with the world’s best players over the years and playing for England has certainly been a highlight of the process.
This time it’s headed to small-town India
Ekta Kapoor’s Ragini MMS promises a lot sex, lovemaking, semi-nudity and the supernatural.
Supposedly, a no-holds-barred film, the posters are all about shock value. After releasing one poster recently, the Balaji czarina has released another. And this one will not just be released in urban areas but also the hinterland.
Says a source, “The posters have shocking visuals. It is non-apologetically in your face and is sure to be bolder than Love Sex Dhokha. Ekta’s confidence in Ragini can be seen in the decisions she’s taking to market the film.”
Says Ekta, “It’s a two-pronged promotional campaign for cities and smaller towns. Ragini MMS will be the scariest date movie in India so far. It has the ultimate catchphrase ‘They didn’t know it then, but it was a threesome!’
One poster will be released in cities while the other will release in the interiors.”
She describes her strategy, “We want to woo the urban and rural youth. Everything from the horror to the lovemaking is real.
We even have footage of how young couples talk in their bedrooms.
The film was made in Rs 1.5 crore but I am excited about it. I have increased the publicity expenditure by over Rs 2 crore.”

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